There are several ways to transfer to an IU campus. The path you will take will vary based on where you are transferring from and which IU campus you are transferring to.
You can transfer to IU with 30 hours of general education requirements completed at a public university in Indiana.
You can earn an associate degree and the statewide general education core from Ivy Tech and, with completion of additional eligibility requirements under the provision of the Guaranteed Admissions Agreement, be guaranteed admission into the baccalaureate program at IU in your area of study.
You can follow a single articulation pathway from an Indiana community college to a corresponding degree at a four-year institution without a loss of credit hours starting in fall 2015.
You can transfer from another IU campus. You can also transfer to IU if you are an out-of-state student or international student.
You can transfer your credit course by course. (Note that this is the least efficient way to transfer. While these credits may appear on your transcript, the number that will actually count toward your degree depends on the degree program you enter and the requirements of the discipline.)
If you have 15 hours of Ivy Tech credit or more and have completed a total of 60 hours toward your baccalaureate, you may be eligible for an associate degree on your way to the baccalaureate.